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Mobile Suit Gundam-III: Meguriai Sora

Catno

NAS-2072

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Reissue Stereo

Country

Japan

Release date

Nov 29, 2024

Styles

Anime

The last release of the 3 series which expresses the encounter with New Type and the awaken, the farewell and the ending. Used a method of recording soundtrack

The last release of the 3 series which expresses the encounter with New Type and the awaken, the farewell and the ending. Used a method of recording soundtrack to live-action movies, not a standard method of archiving recordings which assumes points where music is used, making the sound corresponded with the movie.

Original Release Date: 21 Mar 1982 (K25G-7071).

Available in 2 months

Dec 6, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

59.9€*

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A1

ホワイト・ベース月へ

1:34

A2

想い出はつらく

0:50

A3

白い奴

2:20

A4

再会、父よ

2:50

A5

迫るジオン

1:52

A6

戦場の兄妹

3:17

A7

巨大な戦場

3:41

A8

指輪

1:27

A9

ビグ・ザムの男

2:11

B1

重い時間

1:45

B2

ララァ

1:18

B3

出撃

0:58

B4

ビギニング

3:24

B5

憎しみの光

2:48

B6

宿命の二人

1:51

B7

仲間たち

3:49

B8

めぐりあい

4:21

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